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William C. Dooley, MD, FACS, Surveyor and Member, CoC, G. Rainey Williams Professor of Surgical Oncology, University of Oklahoma, describes the changes in the CoC standards that will impact patient navigators, including psycho/social care, rehabilitation, prehabilitation, barriers to care, nutrition services, and survivorship.
William C. Dooley, MD, FACS, Surveyor and Member, CoC, G. Rainey Williams Professor of Surgical Oncology, University of Oklahoma, explains the periodic necessity for new standards of care—especially as changes in treatments and survivorship emerge.
Oncology navigators will be integral to the process of treating patients with cancer as a result of the new CoC standards, explains William C. Dooley, MD, FACS, Surveyor and Member, CoC, G. Rainey Williams Professor of Surgical Oncology, University of Oklahoma.
With a focus on the new standards for survivorship care plans, William C. Dooley, MD, FACS, Surveyor and Member, CoC, G. Rainey Williams Professor of Surgical Oncology, University of Oklahoma, describes how the navigator will participate in the overall survivorship care plan for patients in the future.
Ways in which safety nets will be established and implemented under the new CoC standards are discussed by William C. Dooley, MD, FACS, Surveyor and Member, CoC, G. Rainey Williams Professor of Surgical Oncology, University of Oklahoma.
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